Yes! I agree with the D Man.
You're a special person on this forum.
Then again, Dargo might drink for any good reason, but not the basic

associated here. I think some of his classy tequila is in order for nice people.
Yes! I agree with the D Man.
I thank you for your kind words.
Cudos to you for taking on the huge responsibility of being a home owner. Knowing how to do your own home maintenance & repairs is essential.Masha wrote: ↑September 4th, 2023, 7:22 pm This project is an intrusion into our schedule of updates/renovation. It was given priority because the electricity bill which arrived Saturday demands: $285.48. (snipped)
There are warnings that rates for both electricity and natural gas will increase within two years and so it may be less time.
A major factor is also that such attention should also make the house more comfortable during temperature extremes.
One must learn basic home maintenance and repair here if they are not fabulously wealthy. Electricians, plumbers and HVAC are reluctant to schedule any work likely to cost less than a thousand dollars. Handymen are available at sixty dollars per hour with three hour minimum during which they are sure to perform at least twenty minutes of actual work.TikiSoo wrote: ↑September 5th, 2023, 6:03 am
Cudos to you for taking on the huge responsibility of being a home owner. Knowing how to do your own home maintenance & repairs is essential.
I live very modestly in a 100 year old drafty house. My gas/electric bill is $78/month all year and my actual usage this summer has been about $10/month.
How do I do this? Not by buying anything, but by managing the sunlight & air flow. I have not turned an air conditioner ONCE so far this year, and used it only 3 days last summer.
Learn the path of the sun in relation to your windows & doors. You can open/close your windows/doors to capture the sun's warmth or cool the air with ventilation. Architects design houses to optimize air flow.
Having old house high ceilings, it doesn't make sense to crank the furnace in winter. Instead, dress accordingly and just heat "yourself" with an electric blanket for the couple hours you're sedentary-watching movies or reading. (down comforter for sleeping!)
Everyone tries to sell me new double pane, vinyl frame windows. My big old single pane lead glass windows in wood frames are far more insulating than thin, modern window glass. Insulated drapes provide an extra barrier when needed.
In the mid-70s, my Dad was undertaking an overhaul of the electric wiring in our house, adding outlets and a new circuit breaker box. Seems the allotment of outlets in 1951 didn't suit living in the modern electronic age, even in those dinosaur years of the 70s. When he started fishing around behind the sheetrock, he discovered that the house had no insulation at all in the walls. So a more pressing project ensued, where all the sheetrock of exterior facing walls came down to install insulation. The house was a mess for about two months that summer.Masha wrote: ↑September 5th, 2023, 6:29 pmOne must learn basic home maintenance and repair here if they are not fabulously wealthy. Electricians, plumbers and HVAC are reluctant to schedule any work likely to cost less than a thousand dollars. Handymen are available at sixty dollars per hour with three hour minimum during which they are sure to perform at least twenty minutes of actual work.TikiSoo wrote: ↑September 5th, 2023, 6:03 am
Cudos to you for taking on the huge responsibility of being a home owner. Knowing how to do your own home maintenance & repairs is essential.
I live very modestly in a 100 year old drafty house. My gas/electric bill is $78/month all year and my actual usage this summer has been about $10/month.
How do I do this? Not by buying anything, but by managing the sunlight & air flow. I have not turned an air conditioner ONCE so far this year, and used it only 3 days last summer.
Learn the path of the sun in relation to your windows & doors. You can open/close your windows/doors to capture the sun's warmth or cool the air with ventilation. Architects design houses to optimize air flow.
Having old house high ceilings, it doesn't make sense to crank the furnace in winter. Instead, dress accordingly and just heat "yourself" with an electric blanket for the couple hours you're sedentary-watching movies or reading. (down comforter for sleeping!)
Everyone tries to sell me new double pane, vinyl frame windows. My big old single pane lead glass windows in wood frames are far more insulating than thin, modern window glass. Insulated drapes provide an extra barrier when needed.
Even acquiring supplies to do your own work can be expensive. I could have elected to have the insulation delivered. The website's estimate for delivery was $119 and it could not be scheduled before the coming weekend. It thus became time for me to determine how best to load my little SUV to maximize what could be carried and time to ignore the inefficiency of making four trips.
Your weather must be significantly different from ours. We recently came off eight days of approx. one hundred degree heat with nights not falling much below eighty degrees. Humidity was very high also. Such can not be moderated to any great extent by ventilation. Several major construction projects in this area were suspended and are facing suspension again because concrete is compromised when poured in such temperatures. Police, fire department and EMTs are aiding in the distribution and installation of air conditioners for the elderly and disabled.
We have installed film on most windows. This has had some effect as the curtains now register nearly fifteen degrees cooler when measured with non-contact thermometer in late afternoon.
We are constantly learning that we can not take current condition of the house at face value. What looked like ten inch batt insulation around the perimeter of the attic is actually two inch thick insulation on chicken-wire framework. We have no idea why any person would have gone to so much trouble for so little effect.
I thank you for your kind support.Bronxgirl48 wrote: ↑September 5th, 2023, 7:10 pm Masha, to quote Martha O'Driscoll from 1945's HOUSE OF DRACULA as John Carradine is hypnotizing her into becoming a vampire like himself, "Your world is coming closer and closer!"
And I love it! I am rooting for you in every endeavor you undertake.
I live in a small Florida condo with tiny anole lizards and flying palmetto bugs. No garden, only a patio (decently sized) This is hurricane season (June through November) so I've stocked up on the basics -- bottled water, tuna, crackers, Pepperidge Farm cookies and Lay's Dill Pickle flavored potato chips.
I lead an exciting life, lol.
Please do not be as everyone says that you are!
No, no, no! Susuwataris are MUCH smaller than Gorblicks which originated from just outside Poughkeepsie NY before speading throughout this great country of ours sometime during the mid-1970s, and which coincidentally coincided with the outbreak of Disco.